Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Halloween dinner



We wanted to surprise the children with a fun Halloween themed dinner before they went out to go trick or  treating.
I decorated the table with brown packing  paper saved from amazon orders and decorated my cake stand with mini donuts, Halloween themed sweets and small plastic insects.
DH put the disco bulb up and found a playlist of kid friendly Halloween songs to play as we ate.


For our main meal we had pumpkin burgers, which are regular burgers with american style cheese squares on top. DH did all the cutting out while I set the table. We served them on burger buns and let the children turn them into gruesome faces by using ketchup to decorate them.
We finished the meal by pulling Halloween crackers together, I found a five pack in Poundland and just couldn't resist them.
All in all its been a cheap and cheerful Halloween.

How did your Halloween go?

X x X



Halloween morning


Halloween hadn't got off to the best start for me. During the night I knocked my glasses off my bedside table and one of the arms fell off.
The school run was both hilarious and frustrating. The children and Tom teased me something terrible of course. "Did you see that mum? Ha ha!. "Quick look! There's an elephant over there!" 
My hero of the day is the nice man in Vision Express who not only fixed them for free but also gave them a really thorough clean in his fancy machine. 
While he was sorting them out we took a little wander into a few charity shops and such.


I spent 50p on the most amazing Christmas book! Each day of advent has a little piece of a nativity scene to make out of household odds and ends as well as a homemade gift idea or craft to make.
I'm looking forward to trying it out with the children.


I also found some 10p DVDs I fancied the look of in Cash Converters. At 10p each I don't mind passing them on after I've watched them to friends and family. 
Usually I  don't buy any films as there's more than I could ever watch on Sky and Netflix ect but hey, the price was right so why not.

X x X

Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Use it or loose it


I need to make some room on the bookshelf for some new books I recieved for my birthday.
The photo above is a set I was given last Christmas and still haven't read! So I'm giving myself the challenge to donate them just before Christmas whether I've read them or not.
I'm hoping it'll encourage me to put my phone down more as well as clearing some space.

Do you have anything left from last Christmas you haven't used yet?

X x X

Monday, 29 October 2018

Home Sweet Home


It's been four days of fun.
We saw amazing sandscultures at Sandworld, and tried to create some of our own.


We met creatures from the deep and learned all about animal conservation at the Sea Life Centre.


We made new friends at the holiday park and enjoyed busting some moves on the dance floor.


We met monkeys, gibbons and orangutans at Monkey World and learned more about primates around the world.

It's been a very busy, very wonderful few days but I'm very glad to see my own bed and enjoy the wonderful invention that is central heating again!

X x X

Friday, 26 October 2018

Off on our jollys


It's time for our annual Sun holiday. 
So far we've survived the drive down, the fight over bedrooms and found the nearest supermarket for toast supplies and teabags.
 Every one was allowed to pack a backpack to take with them. DD1 packed a colouring book, pencil case and diary. Gman stuffed his backpack with toy cars and a colouring book. 
DD2 packed a loaf of bread! Which she'd eaten most off by the time we arrived! 
Luckily the children were given colouring sets with crayons inside as a welcome gift to the park , so she has something to starve off boardom.

Wish me luck it could be a long weekend!

X x X

Thursday, 25 October 2018

Wednesday


Today was spent hanging out in Southsea with some friends and their lovely children. Between the 5 of us we have 12 so every one had someone to play with.


We enjoyed a trip to the park, walk around the lake, investigated the newly opened pier and explored Southsea museum and butterfly house.
Now I feel like my legs are going to fall off but it was a nice walk out in the sea air and much needed.

X x X

Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Monday and Tuesday


On Monday we attended a film morning at a local church. It was a great turn out and the children behaved really well during the film. So well in fact that I treated us all to a cake in the little bakery on route home.


We collected leaves during our walk home and had fun trying some leaf maths. You have to solve the sum, multiplication question or just ID the number written on the leaf and hole-punch the correct number of holes. Everybody enjoyed giving it a go.


Today we've been enjoying nature again by going on a Welly-walk with Little Thrivers, our Tuesday morning group. Each of the children attending was given a bag to collect "treasures" in and off we went into the trees, and occasionall up them! 
I was very grateful to my mum who agreed to come with us as DH was working and watching 4 small children is hard enough without adding woodland into the equation.
The three eldest all came home with bags full of leafs, feathers, sticks and pinecones to proudly show Grandad. 

I can't wait to see what tomorrow might bring!

X x X

Sunday, 21 October 2018

Chilled out Sunday


We've had a pleasantly chilled out Sunday together. 
The children spent the best part of the day garden hopping around the neighbourhood with their friends. At one point I had 9 kids in the backgarden!
We also had a little visit from my mum, who gifted us a Party lightbulb she'd found on her bargain hunting adventures. I hadn't seen one before but its basically lots of multicoloured disco lights in one clever bulb. You just pop it in the light fitting and switch it on as usual. 
The children really enjoyed it this evening after dinner. 
I can only imagine how many of the neighbour kids will be having mini discos in my house tomorrow 😂

X x X 

Friday, 19 October 2018

Snuggly Winter knits


The colder weather is definitely drawing in although the afternoons are still reasonably warm and bright, the mornings are decidedly nippy. All three eldest children have complained of cold ears and fingers more than once so it was time to get knitting.
A quick hunt on Ravelry found a unisex hat pattern for free. I used this one.


For the mittens I used this pattern, also a freebie. 
The cuffs of each hat and mitten set are a different colour to avoid squabbles and confusion.
Blue for Gman, Pink for DD2 and Purple for DD1. 
They knitted up in next to no time and used up some spare scrap yarn I had laying around from previous projects so they weren't only free but stash busting too! 
Now do I hide them away for Crimbo gifts or give them to the children now? 
I think I might hide them for now but if we get a big cold snap I can bring them out early.

What winter preps have you made recently?

X x X

Thursday, 18 October 2018

Car boot bargains


On a Thursday there is a little car boot sale in the town centre. Seeing as it's Gman's day half day at preschool there isn't much point in me going home between dropping off and picking everyone up so I've been using thursday afternoons as my charity shop mooching day. 
Today I was lucky enough to find several bargains between the two.
Help the Aged had this beautiful Laura Ashley baby set for £4.99 a complete steal as it was BNWT!


I found a sock bunny kit for DD2 for £1, it'll be added to her Christmas stash.
2 graphic novels for me that looked interesting for £2.50
A nanoblocks kit for 50p which I'm hoping to resell at a profit on Ebay or somewhere similar.


And finally the most amazing Gruffalo onesie EVER! DD2 instantly fell in love with it, I don't want to think about the coming arguement at bedtime when she'll need to take it off!
 But a very well spent 50p I think you'll agree

 What bargains have you found today?

 X x x

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Cheap comfort food - Mushroom pasta


It's a soggy miserable day outside which means 4 soggy miserable children on the afternoon school run.
Definitely a day for some cheap comfort food.
The recipe is simple.  One 500g bag of pasta, one tin of sweetcorn, one tin of mushroom soup and a little sprinkle of grated cheese.
All the ingredients together cost less than £1.50 and make enough for 6 good sized portions. 

The clean plates all round tell me it's gone down well with the soggy miserable children who are starting to look warmer and happier already.
Hurrah!

What's your favourite comfort food for rainy days?

X x X

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Beach memory box frame


About a week or so ago I bought a really pretty box frame from one of the little charity shops by DH's workplace. I'd been looking out for a box frame for a little while with this project in mind. I'd seen some similar ideas on Pinterest.
For 75p I snapped it up quickly. First I carefully took it apart and cleaned the frame and glass.


Then I smiled politely at my dad who kindly printed a photo out for me on his super-duper printer. I popped the photo into the box frame background.
Then I hunted down the jam jar of beach combed treasures from the same holiday the photo was from. I added a few shells, a sprinkle of sand and a few pretty stones to the frame. 
Then I clipped it back together and voila, a pretty memory frame to hang in our new home.

Not bad for a 75p outlay!

X x X

Harvest Festival Tuesday


We spend a lovely morning at our Tuesday morning group celebrating the Harvest Festival together. 
We made soup and cheesy bread which we then shared together at the end of the session with hot dogs.
We also brought in donations for the local food bank.


One of the group leaders told me off for keeping quiet about my birthday last Tuesday, and presented me with a little homemade birthday cake.
I nearly cried! We've only attended the group for a few weeks and it was a lovely thing to do.
I look forward to sharing it with everyone tonight after dinner. It looks delicious!


On our way home I couldn't resist this sweet little wooden box. It was sat very temptingly on the clearance table outside Help the Aged, and reduced to just 75p.
I really liked the shape of it and the hand painted decorations on the panels. I'm not quite sure what I'd like to do with it yet but i think it would make a lovely sewing box or perhaps a giftbox for some Christmas cookies etc.
I'll put my thinking hat on!

X X X


Sunday, 14 October 2018

Soggy Sunday


We have had one of the soggiest and fun days out ever today. We've been planning to go to Paultons park for a few weeks now. DD2 wanted to go as a treat for her birthday but it's been a huge pain to schedule.  Today was the day however and we work up to grey and miserable rain. 
Our luck was in though as they day cleared up as it went along, and the rain had scared away all but the most die hard theme park fans.


We enjoyed many more rides than usual as we were able to just walk onto most of them. We also watched part of the Halloween stage show and walked through the spooky Boo Barn.
We all came home feeling quite damp and chilly so I rustled up a few rounds of cheese and ham toasties while DH found everyone warm and snuggly pyjamas to change into. 
My evening plans are watching Netflix in bed while drinking tea and knitting Christmas gifts.
Bliss!

X x X

Saturday, 13 October 2018

Sock animals


Hello strangers.
Apologies for the lack of posts life just keeps getting in the way of things like blogging lately.
Last week we were hit with our first back-to-school bug which took us all out, one by one.
Luckily it was short lived and we have all bounced back quickly.

Today has been an overcast and drizzly sort of a day. Baby W and Gman have mostly snoozed through it, DD1 has been supposedly cleaning her room though it looks suspiciously similar to how it appeared this morning. DD2 went digging in the craft stash and found a sock owl kit.
Apart from a little help with threading the needle and securing the first stitches, DD2 did most of the work herself. She was so proud of her little owl friend when she finished. He's travelled all over the house with her since.
It's inspired me to find some more sock animal patterns on Pinterest and make a few kits of my own to add to her Christmas presents, I certainly have all the necessary ingredients laying about, I'd just need to print some instructions.

X x X